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Here in this tutorial, I explain the step by step logic you can apply to remove Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on your Samsung android devi...

Here in this tutorial, I explain the step by step logic you can apply to remove Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on your Samsung android devices. This method has been confirmed working with some Samsung android devices meanwhile, your comment will be useful. If you are able to remove or bypass (FRP) Factory Reset Protection on your Samsung android devices using the method discussed here or otherwise, please comment.

What is FRP, Factory Reset Protection?

FRP, Factory Reset Protection is a security measure introduced to the Android 5.1 (5.0 in some) and beyond. This security ensures that you remain locked out when you factory reset your android device without first removing the Google account connected with the device. In other words, you have to sign in the Google account that was being used on the phone before it was factory resetted.

How to Bypass FRP (Factory Reset Protection) On Samsung Android

If a Samsung android device is factory reset and you get this message during setup:

This device was reset. To continue, sign with the Google account that was previously synced on this device.

It means the device is locked on FRP which is also called Factory Reset Protection. Note that this is different from Samsung Reactivation Lock.

Step #1: Download a firmware specific for that Samsung android device. This firmware must be an old firmware preferably, those firmware from December 2015 and below. You can download Samsung firmware from Sammobile.com